Why am I passionate about this?

I am Frederick L. McKay, the youngest son of the composer and author George Frederick McKay (1899-1970), and I have re-issued and edited Professor McKay’s theory books and also authored his biography titled McKay’s Music: The Composer Chronicles. George Frederick McKay hoped to have more American music performed in the concert halls of our country and also involved cultural elements from around the world in his musical works, including poetry and whimsical pieces for young people studying music. His other works include Creative Harmony, How Music Begins and Grows, and Workbook for Creative Orchestration.


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Creative Orchestration: A Project Method for Classes in Orchestration and Instrumentation

By George Frederick McKay ,

Book cover of Creative Orchestration: A Project Method for Classes in Orchestration and Instrumentation

What is my book about?

My father's book offers a clear and humanistic method for studying music composition. His 40 years of experience teaching at…

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The books I picked & why

Book cover of Penrod

George Frederick McKay Why I love this book

Penrod reminded the composer of the many adventures he had as a young boy along with his friends in the early decades of the 20th century. 

McKay remembered when he helped the son of a doctor who was a boyhood friend as they made placebos for the doctor's practice out of bread and water in the basement of the doctor's home. He also recalled street fights with other boys that did not always turn out well for undersized kids but were considered sporting in those times in frontier towns.

By Booth Tarkington , Gordon Grant (illustrator) ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Penrod as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

A timeless novel in the spirited tradition of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn One of the most popular American authors of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Pulitzer Prize winner Booth Tarkington was acclaimed for his novels set in small Midwestern towns. Penrod tells of a boy growing up in Indianapolis at the turn of the twentieth century. His friends and his dog accompany him on his many jaunts, from the stage as the Child Sir Lancelot, to the playground, to school. They make names for themselves as bad boys who always have the most fun.…


Book cover of The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe

George Frederick McKay Why I love this book

An exciting and mysterious author illustrating a particular period of American literary history. The composer musically interpreted Poe’s times and personality in a major symphonic work.

McKay composed several dark and dramatic pieces during his career, including an arrangement of March to the Scaffold from a classical piece and an original work called To Bury the Dead for an anti-war stage play.

By Edgar Allan Poe ,

Why should I read it?

4 authors picked The Complete Tales and Poems of Edgar Allan Poe as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Edgar Allan Poe is credited with having pioneered the short story, having perfected the tale of psychological horror, and having revolutionised modern poetics. The entirety of Poe's body of imaginative work encompasses detective tales, satires, fables, fantasies, science fiction, verse dramas, and some of the most evocative poetry in the English language. This omnibus edition collects all of Poe's fiction and poetry in a single volume, including The Fall of the House of Usher," "The Tell-Tale Heart," "The Pit and the Pendulum,." "The Raven," "Annabel Lee," the full-length novel "The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket", and much more.…


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Punctuated by LeeAnn Pickrell,

LeeAnn Pickrell’s love affair with punctuation began in a tenth-grade English class.

Punctuated is a playful book of punctuation poems inspired by her years as an editor. Frustrated by the misuse of the semicolon, she wrote a poem to illustrate its correct use. From there she realized the other marks…

Book cover of The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain

George Frederick McKay Why I love this book

McKay loved the humorous aspect of Twain’s short stories and started composing an operetta based on a fantastic farce from this collection. 

The composer enjoyed Twain's ironic and sharp wit in exposing the foibles of people entangled in conventional wisdom concerning new inventions, police and fire departments, and get rich schemes.

By Mark Twain ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked The Complete Short Stories of Mark Twain as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

These sixty satirical, rollicking, uproarious tales by the greatest yarn-spinner in our literary history are as fresh and vivid as ever more than a century after their author’s death.
Mark Twain’s famous novels Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn have long been hailed as major achievements, but the father of American literature also made his mark as a master of the humorous short story. All the tales he wrote over the course of his lengthy career are gathered here, including such immortal classics as “The Notorious Jumping Frog of Calaveras County,” “The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg," “The Diary of Adam and…


Book cover of Men, Women, and Dogs

George Frederick McKay Why I love this book

The composer loved the laid-back humor and satire encompassed in Thurber’s writing and artwork. This provided a much-needed relaxing and laughable break from the everyday stresses of life. 

Thurber represented the everyman embroiled in psychological drama related to family relationships and social situations rolled out in a comic stew of drawings and funny narrative.

By James Thurber ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Men, Women, and Dogs as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

"Thurber in his heyday was one of those international names, like Garbo, Ruth or Mussolini, that immediately summoned up a point of view: partly, no doubt, because he sounded like one of his own characters but more certainly because of his drawings. He did not make jokes in his mouth, like so many clowns, but somewhere between the optic nerve and the unconscious, an area where the slightest tilt can lead to torment and madness. But thank God he compiled this book while youthful high spirits could still put funny hats on his nightmares and he could still be diverted…


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Book cover of Punctuated

Punctuated by LeeAnn Pickrell,

LeeAnn Pickrell’s love affair with punctuation began in a tenth-grade English class.

Punctuated is a playful book of punctuation poems inspired by her years as an editor. Frustrated by the misuse of the semicolon, she wrote a poem to illustrate its correct use. From there she realized the other marks…

Book cover of The Poetry of Robert Frost: The Collected Poems, Complete and Unabridged

George Frederick McKay Why I love this book

McKay had great respect and love for Frost’s artistry and his contribution to American culture. He composed choral music related to Frost’s poetry, along with other works related to Whitman, Poe, Sandburg, and others.

These works still exist in libraries worldwide and are recorded in some cases. McKay specifically put to music Frost's poem A Prayer in Spring, published by J. Fischer, New York 1950.

Several other Frost poems are utilized in McKay's compositions, which exist in manuscript form and have had live performances in various parts of the US over several decades.

By Robert Frost , Edward Connery Lathem (editor) ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Poetry of Robert Frost as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

This is the only comprehensive volume of Robert Frost's published verse; in it are the contents of all eleven of his individual books of poetry-from A Boy's Will (1913) to In the Clearing (1962). The editor, Edward Connery Lathem, has scrupulously annotated the more than 350 poems in this book.


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Creative Orchestration: A Project Method for Classes in Orchestration and Instrumentation

By George Frederick McKay ,

Book cover of Creative Orchestration: A Project Method for Classes in Orchestration and Instrumentation

What is my book about?

My father's book offers a clear and humanistic method for studying music composition. His 40 years of experience teaching at the university level led to the writing of this volume.

His students have won many of the highest honors in the world of music. His compositions are heard worldwide and contain themes related to Native Americans and the Freedom Struggle of African Americans.

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